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ww2: Where Hands Touch/Amandla Stenberg

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Where Hands TouchImage result for Amandla Stenberg Amandla Stenberg (born October 23, 1998) is an American actress. She[note 1] began her career as a child and received recognition for playing Rue in the action film The Hunger Games (2012). As she grew older, she appeared in the supernatural series Sleepy Hollow (2013–2014) and the romance film Everything, Everything (2017). She received praise for her performance as a teenager witnessing a police shooting in the drama film The Hate U Give (2018). She then starred in the comedy horror film Bodies Bodies Bodies (2022) and the Star Wars series The Acolyte (2024).

Outside of acting, Stenberg made her musical debut in 2015, performing as part of the folk rock duo Honeywater, and performed the song "Let My Baby Stay" for Everything, Everything. She is also noted for her activism towards LGBTQ youth, and was included on Time's lists of most influential teens in 2015 and 2016. 

Writing

Stenberg co-wrote the comic book Niobe: She is Life with Sebastian Jones, which was illustrated by Ashley A. Woods, and published in November 2015.[52][62] It is the first nationally distributed comic that has a black woman as its protagonist, author, and another as the artist.[63] In 2017, Stenberg and Sebastian Jones released Niobe: She is Death, the second part of the trilogy.[64]

In a July 2017 interview, Stenberg said she had stopped using a smartphone, believing that such devices and social media can have a negative effect on mental health.[76]  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amandla_Stenberg 

25,000 Black Germans existed in the Third Reich, including the Rhineland children.

https://youtu.be/F_Z12M8B_ww?si=58iDkVPgGoh10BZA 

stench 恶臭 Èchòu 1:26:59
No, it doesn't.
1:27:08
I want to make it stop but I don't know how.
1:27:15
Why are you staring at me?
1:27:21
You look changed.
1:27:30
The latrines. I'll be on duty nearby tonight.
1:27:36
Meet me. I'll bring food. No. You need to eat, Leyna.
1:27:43
SS JUTTNER: I haven't received the order from you. Which order? Clearing the children.
1:27:49
In the absence of the Commandant, it needs your signature. I've had more urgent concerns.
1:27:55
In case you haven't noticed, we're 60 tanks short of losing the war. Yes, and I'm not interested in leaving diseased corpses
1:28:01
for the Americans to find. Are you?
1:28:10
Do you know why you were always the cause of so many rumors?
1:28:15
Your inability to say what's going on in your mind and your choice of company.
1:28:21
Dubious, always. Your friend, Bismarck Schonhausen,
1:28:26
has been arrested in Berlin-- plotting against the Fuhrer, with 15 others.
1:28:33
He should be hanged like a dog. So should his son, if they have any sense.
1:28:38
Sins of the father and such. How many times would you say he visited your home?
1:28:48
About as many times as you, Juttner.
1:29:13
[gasp] You didn't come yesterday.
1:29:24
I brought you this.
1:29:35
And some food. PETER: Sir, this was found in the camp,
1:29:41
amongst jewelry from the prisoners. It is a Weissmuller ring, isn't it?
1:29:47
Thank you, Peter. You can go.
1:29:55
[door opens and closes]
1:30:02
I'm filthy. Let me hold you.
1:30:16
[heavy, labored breathing]
1:30:24
Why do you breathe like that? I'm cold.
1:31:11
Leyna? Yes.
1:31:24
I last held you six months ago.
1:31:38
Leyna, you are afraid of me? Did someone hurt you this way?
1:31:51
Did we do this together?
1:32:06
[truck driving away] [chatter]
1:32:39
[child crying]
1:32:49
[footsteps] Walk with me.
1:33:23
[hammering]
1:33:52
This isn't war. Harming ordinary people.
1:33:59
It isn't what a soldier does. Hm. You think so? That is precisely what a soldier does,
1:34:06
whether he wants to or not. That is war.
1:34:12
I told you your choices would keep you alive or see you dead.
1:34:17
You came here, so you're alive.
1:34:25
Those were your options. Choose life or choose death.
1:34:42
LUTZ: You told me we are not heroes. What you should have said is that we are cowards.
1:35:05
[scribbling]
1:35:25
[door opens] BLOCKLEADER: Up. Up! Get up!
1:35:30
Now! Come on! HERMINE: Where are my shoes?
1:35:35
Where are my shoes?
1:35:42
Did you take my shoes? LEYNA: Did you take her shoes? Did you take my shoes? LEYNA: Did you take her shoes?
1:35:47
(FRANTICALLY) Where are my shoes? Where are my shoes? LEYNA: Hermine. HERMINE: Where are my shoes? Hermine, stop it!
1:35:52
She's dead!
1:36:01
Betz, Leyna. Do you know what he will do to me?
1:36:10
He's a murdering pig.
1:36:15
I saw my family go to the place you call the rat house.
1:36:22
Where, one by one they disappeared.
1:36:30
My mother, she told me never admit you are a Jew.
1:36:40
That is how to stay alive. [sobbing]
1:36:46
I'm alive, Leyna. I missed the smoke and came here for labor.
1:36:54
Hermine. And now, I will die because I have no shoes.
1:37:03
You will not die.
1:37:11
[coughing]
1:37:44
Shoeless? Why?
1:37:50
Sir, my shoes were taken in the barracks during the night.
1:37:56
Weissmuller. Join me, will you?
1:38:13
Shoot her.
1:38:23
Shoot her.
1:38:34
[gunshot] [gasps]
1:38:54
[thud] Do you laugh? You find her insolence amusing?
1:39:01
Do you? Eh? [woman sobbing]
1:39:49
LEYNA: You should have killed her.
1:39:55
Then I might understand who you are.
1:40:01
She had no weapon. That's not how I wanted to fight.
1:40:11
She was a Jewess. She told me.
1:40:17
[sobbing] Germany told us the world is against us,
1:40:24
and yet all I see is Germany killing its own people.
1:40:32
Leyna, we need to go somewhere where nobody would ever know us. Away from Germany, away from--
1:40:39
Lutz, when you look at me, what do you see?
1:40:50
I am not a gypsy. I'm not a Jew.
1:40:57
Even in this camp they tell me I have no place to belong. I see a German girl, loyal and dutiful to the Fatherland.
1:41:06
But I was never allowed to love it. You are not supposed to love me.
1:41:12
But I do.
1:41:21
Hermine died, forced to deny who she was.
1:41:28
And now I must live for both of us, declaring every day who I am.
1:41:36
Here, in my country. They will kill you and our child.
1:41:43
If the baby has survived all of this, then so can I. They didn't want me to have a child.
1:41:54
But she and I will be the evidence of all
1:41:59
that she and I are and all that they try to deny--
1:42:05
that I am a German Negro.
1:42:11
Love me where we both belong, Lutz.
1:42:16
[sobbing] We have to at least get out of here. Hide somewhere until the war is over.
1:42:24
I can steak a car or bike, anything. We-- we can't stay in this. Please.
1:42:29
We will never make it out alive if we try to escape. You can't save me.
1:42:38
Can you save me? I want you to breathe properly, and to eat morning and night
1:42:46
without the fear that you will be murdered in this place that-- that tells me that I should be a murderer.
1:42:57
I don't want you to be afraid anymore. [door opens]
1:43:10
[sigh] It will be over soon.
1:43:17
For all of us it will be over. Once the prisoners are moved, I'll make arrangements for you
1:43:24
to go back to Berlin. Moved? How? The railway lines are bombed, the roads destroyed
1:43:30
and dangerous. They'll walk. We'll move them. Little by little. They'll die.
1:43:37
Most of them can barely make it to relieve themselves.
1:43:51
Or perhaps you want to go now? No.
1:43:58
I'm not going, not yet. They're coming at us from both sides.
1:44:04
I don't know who will reach here first but I can't protect you. I don't want you to protect me. And this?
1:44:10
You want me to put it back in the prisoners' barracks? Don't make me choose for you.
1:44:28
[door slams] [plane engine humming overhead]
1:44:55
[heavy breathing]
1:45:01
LUTZ: Leyna. You will have to do this quickly. They will start moving the camp in days.
1:45:06
I have a uniform for you. I can't walk through the gates. I can't!
1:45:12
We will use a motorcycle. I will get one. I promise Lutz, we will die.
1:45:18
Leyna, we will have a life. A life. [germans shouting]
1:45:28
[explosions]
1:45:34
[airplanes flying overhead]
1:45:40
Come on! The bombing is getting closer! [inaudible]
1:45:46
[heavy breathing]
1:45:51
LEYNA: I can't!
1:45:57
[explosions]
1:46:15
[germans shouting]
1:46:24
[dogs barking]
1:46:38
PRISONER 1: Where are they taking us? PRISONER 2: Where are we going? PRISONER 3: Where are we going?
1:46:44
What's happening, Kapo? I don't know. SS GUARD: Go!
1:46:50
Hurry up! The women's camp, what's happening?
1:46:56
You're moving them already. We have to. You and me leave today. And when were you going to tell me?
1:47:02
I'm telling you now. [loud crash] I won't go!
1:47:16
Then it will be you, the thieves, and the Jews. How do you rate your chances?
1:47:23
Do you know yourself, Lutz? Do you? Yes, I know myself. And you!
1:47:29
You know what she means to me. And if you take her away, you will kill me.
1:47:35
And you think planning a future with a Negro will keep you alive? I refuse to let you be arrested and tortured because of her.
1:47:43
Germany will not let you survive. You will not survive! Father, she is having our child.
1:47:51
We have to survive! We have to.
1:47:57
They will hang you.
1:48:06
[chatter, screams]
1:48:46
A
1:48:52
Sir, we have to go. There is no time. [chatter]
1:49:11
LUTZ: Leyna! Leyna! Leyna!
1:49:20
Leyna! Leyna!
1:49:25
Lutz! I'm here! Leyna! Leyna!
1:49:32
Lutz! Leyna! Leyna!
1:49:37
Lutz! LUTZ: Leyna! Leyna!
1:49:44
Leyna!
1:49:59
[gunshot]
1:50:05
[thud] [melancholy music]
1:51:53
[car accelerating] CAMP WORKER: Please, I'm going to try to help all of you.
1:52:00
Please have the full name, age, and occupation of the relative you are searching for.
1:52:05
If you know the last camp your relative was taken to, please have this information ready.
1:52:25
AMERICAN SOLDIER: Hi.
1:53:14
Leyna Schlegel. Ah.
1:53:26
WOMAN 1: I'm looking for my aunt. WOMAN 2: Can you help me? I'm looking for my brother. WOMAN 3: I'm searching for my family.
1:53:38
WOMAN 4: I'm looking for my sister. She was last known in Flossenburg Camp in 1943.
1:53:46
WOMAN 5: She was last seen in Camp [inaudible]
1:53:53
CAMP WORKER: If you know the last camp your relative was taken to, please have this information.
1:53:59
You'll ask me for all last known information on the person you're searching for. Please have this ready.
1:54:32
WOMAN 6: Excuse me. [inaudible] I'm looking for my daughter.
1:54:57
Mama! Look! Leyna!
1:55:50
[laughter, sobbing]
1:56:28
[music playing]

PG-13

When 15-year old Leyna (Amandla Stenberg), daughter of a white German mother and a black African father meets Lutz (George MacKay), a member of the Hitler Youth ¬- compulsory for all Aryan boys since 1936. They are bound by the realization of the horrors being committed against the Jews. As Leyna tries to avoid the fate of black Germans at the time, Lutz too must struggle against the fate laid before him during the most brutal of times.
 

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2018

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2:01:40

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English

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When she said, “You’re not supposed to love me!” And he replied, “BUT I DO!” The story had me in stitches! What a sad but BEAUTIFUL love story! If a person is not truly selfless, then the love is not real.
LEYNA: I-- ANNOUNCER (ON RADIO): --relieve you from the monstrous hands of a dictator-- Mother, I just need some fresh air.
ANNOUNCER (ON RADIO): --who convinced you he would free Germany, and instead-- Leyna. ANNOUNCER (ON RADIO): --has broken it.
She's a negro.
Leyna.
HITLER YOUTH: [singing in german]
Leyna?
That's your name? Why did you come?
You could get into a lot of trouble. SS OFFICER: Heil Hitler! I wanted to see what it's like. ALL: Heil Hitler!
See what he does here. Koen. He's my brother.
I know. I have seen him with you. Were you spying on us?
Only once. He's German.
Of course. SS OFFICER: [speaking german]
I've seen a lady that looks like you. In a photograph.
Well not really a photograph.
My father, he has a gramophone. He hides jazz records, but I've heard them playing quietly.
Sometimes, late at night, when I'm in my room, if I press my ear to the floor, I hear.
Negermusik. Isn't that what it's called?
It's not allowed. (SINGING) When we're in a friendly situation,
my conversation might not be smart.
But if we're to have a perfect understanding, let's call a heart a heart.
On the cover of one of the magazines there's a lady. She's like you. Kind of beautiful.

You'll get into trouble singing those songs. I'll just have to be careful. Like my father.

3:02
It's been a long time, that's all. I have dreams that I'm drowning.

43:55
You have Jews here? It's just the three of us. My son is asleep, in the bedroom.
44:05
Where are her papers? Go fetch them, Leyna.
44:17
It's all right, Koen. They'll go soon.
44:56
GESTAPO SOLDIER: Born in Rudesheim. German.
45:03
You are a Negro, but you say you are German.
45:15
[sobbing]
45:42
We will have them replaced.
45:57
You, er, won't be reporting to SS Leiber. He thinks you'll be of more use elsewhere.
46:03
Fighting? We need every man we can get.
46:10
Oh, so you do realize that our men are freezing to death on the Russian front? They are dying with honor.
46:16
It's not for nothing. No, it's for blind delusion. Are we finished?
46:23
May I go now? Lutz, wait. Your mother fought for her life with every part of her being.
46:34
She wouldn't want to see you throw away yours. You wear the mask that gets you through the war,
46:41
that helps you survive. Why did you fight for Germany if you don't love it?
46:47
If you weren't prepared to die. Don't judge me, Lutz. You are just as I was. I would have died for Germany 10 times over.
46:55
Others made that sacrifice then. And they will make it now. Let them.
47:03
Lutz, I am your father first of all. Do you understand?
47:08
(ANGRILY) No, I don't. You want me to feel as you feel, but you don't want me to fight like you fought.
47:14
You want me to have an independent mind, but not if it goes against yours.
47:20
Who should I be? Should I be you or not?
47:27
You are not a hero. And neither am I.
47:43
[car accelerating]

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